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AFC Wimbledon 3-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 13th Apr 2021 20:33

Will Nightingale, Jack Rudoni and Ryan Longman were on target as AFC Wimbledon beat 10-man Town 3-0 at Plough Lane to record their first ever victory over the Blues. Nightingale headed in the opener on 21, Rudoni nodded home the second four minutes later, then in the 28th minute Josh Harrop was shown a straight red card for a late challenge. Sub Longman added the third in the 86th minute to complete a thoroughly miserable evening for Town.

Town made three changes from Saturday’s 0-0 draw with the MK Dons with Harrop, James Norwood and Alan Judge starting and Teddy Bishop and Andre Dozzell dropping to the bench and Armando Dobra from the 18.

The Blues may again start with a four-man backline with Harrop in central midfield ahead of Flynn Downes and Judge on the left and Gwion Edwards on the right. Norwood and Aaron Drinan were up front.

Myles Kenlock, Kane Vincent-Young, Cole Skuse, Tristan Nydam and Troy Parrott were not involved having played for the U23s this afternoon at Playford Road against Barnsley.

Former Blues youngster Shane McLoughlin was on the bench for the home side.

With a small group of Town fans watching from the roof of the new flats under construction behind one of the goals, the game was preceded by a two-minute silence for HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the players - again with the exception of Toto Nsiala - taking a knee in support of Black Lives Matter.

In the seventh minute, Ollie Palmer wasn’t far away from getting on the end of a long Nesta Guinness-Walker throw from the left which Tomas Holy gratefully grabbed hold of after Rudoni had seen a shot blocked.

Then at the other end Edwards crossed from the right and Drinan headed against a defender right in front of him.

In the 14th minute Downes broke forward and fed Drinan to his left and the Irishman hit a low shot which Dons keeper Nick Tzanev claimed down to his right.

On 20 Joe Pigott struck a shot from distance which Holy did well to push past the post but form the resultant corner, the home side took the lead. Luke O’Neil sent the ball over from the left and an untracked Nightingale powered a header past Holy. Town boss Paul Cook will have been less than impressed with his side’s defending.

Two minutes later, Tzanev made a mess of a clearance out wide on the left but Edwards’s effort at the empty goal was deflected wide by a sliding defender.

Palmer shot wide on 24 with Rudoni not far away from adding a final touch at the far post but the Dons didn’t have to wait too much longer for their second goal.
"A minute later, O’Neill crossed from the right and Rudoni nodded past Holy from the edge of the six-yard box.


Town’s dreadful start got even worse in the 28th minute when Harrop was shown a straight red card. The midfielder went in late Guinness-Walker, who flew into the air screaming. After taking his time and allowing the defender to be treated, referee Antony Coggins gave Harrop his marching orders, perhaps harshly and more down to the reaction than the tackle itself.

The Blues, who had gone 287 minutes without scoring a goal with 11 men, had given themselves a mountain to climb. They continued with two men up front and a narrow three-man midfield.

In the 34th minute Ayoub Assal burst past Woolfenden on the Wimbledon left before hitting a shot which skipper Luke Chambers blocked.

Four minutes later, Town created a chance to pull a goal back. Edwards picked up another poor Tzanev clearance, this time more centrally. The Welshman took the ball wide before crossing low but just in front of Norwood.

Wimbledon were close to making it 3-0 in the 41st minute when Assal hit a shot on the turn straight at Holy.

That was the last chance of what had been a nightmare half for the Blues in a game manager Cook said would define the season.

Even before the goals, Town had struggled with Wimbledon’s two big men up front, Palmer and Pigott, even before the goals with O’Neil’s crosses also having provided a threat every time they had been allowed to come in.

Both goals will frustrate Cook with the Blues’ defending having been the one positive about the team in his opening matches. As has become familiar, Town presented little threat at the other end even with their full complement.

Even with 11 men Town would appear big outsiders to turn the game around, with 10 it looks an impossibility.

Soon after the restart, Edwards got round the back of his full-back on the right and sent over a low cross which Tzanev claimed at a stretch.

Wimbledon had two goes at making it 3-0 in the 50th minute. Assal was played in in space on the right of the box but Holy blocked his effort. The loose ball eventually looped up to him but Nsiala headed his goal-bound effort off the line. In the 59th minute Judge was booked for a foul on Assal.

Edwards had caused Wimbledon a few problems with his pace down the right throughout the half and just before the hour, his low ball into the box was played back to Downes by Drinan but the midfielder was tackled by Nightingale as he took it into the box.

The Blues made a triple change in the 63rd minute with Dozzell, Freddie Sears and Keanan Bennetts taking over from Judge, Drinan and Edwards. For Wimbledon, Jaakko Oksanen came on for Assal and ex-Blue McLoughlin for Rudoni.

In the 69th minute Town swapped Stephen Ward, who had picked up a knock a few moments earlier, for Bishop, who went to the wide right role in what was now a 3-4-2 system with Bennetts on the left. Wimbledon withdrew Palmer for Ryan Longman.

Three minutes later, Pigott curled a shot just wide after the Blues had run into trouble in the centre circle.

On 74 Nightingale almost scored his second of the game, his powerful header from a corner cannoning against one of his own players when it looked on its way into the net.

Town should have pulled a goal back in the 78th minute when Woolfenden crossed deep for Norwood but the striker headed over, his finish in contrast to the Dons’ two goals in the first half. Two minutes later, Norwood was replaced by Kayden Jackson.

In the 86th minute Wimbledon made it 3-0. McLoughlin played it to Longman on the edge of the area and the sub struck a low shot past Holy to complete the Blues’ miserable first visit to the Dons’ new home.

A Town comeback was always hugely unlikely and despite one or two promising moments going forward, largely from Edwards, the Don’s victory never looked in any doubt. The Blues’ best chance was Norwood’s late header over.

The home side had a couple of chances to make it 3-0 prior to their late goal but overall the Dons had been happy enough with their 2-0 lead and saw no reason to overextend themselves with the damage done in the first half.

The Blues have now failed to score in seven of their last 14 and in any of their last three matches.

Manager Cook said beforehand that the match would define Town’s season and a disappointing 3-0 away defeat to opposition struggling in the lower reaches of the division is an accurate description of the Blues’ season. Indeed, it sums up their two campaigns in League One.

Town, who are at Charlton on Saturday, drop to ninth, now five points off the top six still showing no signs of getting anywhere near the form which will see them into the play-offs with only six games left to play.

AFC Wimbledon: Tzanev, O'Neill, Woodyard (c), Nightingale, Palmer (Longman 70), Rudoni (McLoughlin 63), Assal (Oksanen 63), Guinness-Walker, Dobson, Kalambayi, Pigott. Unused: Cox, Csoka, Alexander, Osew.

Town: Holy, Woolfenden, Nsiala, Chambers (c), Edwards (Bennetts 63), Downes, Judge (Dozzell 63), Ward (Bishop 70), Harrop, Norwood (Jackson 80), Drinan (Sears 63). Unused: Cornell, McGuinness, Jackson. Referee: Antony Coggins (Bicester).


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cat added 08:38 - Apr 14
Lathers not going soft bud lol, my comment was a tad tongue in cheek! I'm simply going to give the manager time and a transfer window to put his stamp on the team. Mind you, if Calamities here next year then I'll be divorcing Cook, pronto like!
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BettyBlue added 08:45 - Apr 14
Paul Cook, the worst ITFC manager ever.
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Michael101 added 08:57 - Apr 14
The only way to get the players to run is to put ex lax in there tea.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:06 - Apr 14
IMO Paul Cook ,stuck with this shower of s#it ,would at least gain some credibility if he would ACT ,and drop them ,let the others play out the season win lose or draw, The players are out of contract soon anyway, so no worries about p#ssing them off. They are not even trying to put themselves in '' shop window'' ,utterly pathetic. I certainly hope these players ARE GONE asap. i'd accept keping Downes and Dobra, thats about it.COME ON COOKY , dont mince your words on them, and give them the bums rush .DONT give the s#it shower any more time, they are doing you no favours why do them any .?
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blueboy1981 added 09:10 - Apr 14
The players don't like Cook - he's too tough on their limp wrists after having Managers who had to try and get them to perform by being soft, nice, praise failure every 10 seconds, and accept whatever whatever they decided to serve up.
This is the result - make no mistake.
I hope every one of them is ashamed to leave their house today.
But idiots will blame Cook - because they now no better, and it's the easy option, maybe these people should first and foremost learn a little about the game they are watching .... !!!
It would be a good start for them.
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bluesman added 10:29 - Apr 14
Cook has come in as if he's aimed to fail. He inherited a bunch of demotivated players half of whom don't have contracts after the Summer and he's blamed everything on them. It's little wonder if they don't want to play. We all know the squad has severe weaknesses but they were good enough to get to the top of the league when they wanted it. Maybe he just aims to see out the rest of the season, blame the disaster on the players and kick everyone out. It's not Cook's fault the players don't have contracts of course but you can't run any team unless the members are invested. It doesn't feel like great management does it?
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KenHancocksBoot added 10:39 - Apr 14
A little while ago PC said he lets Chambers manage the team. Therein I think lies the problem, the one common link going back to Hurst who also could not get the players to perform for him.
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StavangerBlue added 11:02 - Apr 14
There is a real obvious issue, the players are indifferent, passionless, bereft of any desire to win. They're just playing the season out, trying to stay injury-free, probably fishing for another club next year. I hope Stockport have some gaps in their squad.
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DerryfromBury added 14:20 - Apr 14
Would the solution not be, to let all those players of whom the club have absolutely no intention of renewing or extending their current contracts beyond this season know that position right now, rather than leave the individual players to stew and try and second guess what their future holds at ITFC. The player can them up their game in the remaining games in the hope of attracting a new club for next season or, shake hands and ask to be dropped for the rest of the season to allow some of the youngsters a chance. As long as the club honors their contracts i.e. the player remains on the payroll until the contract expires. From a supporters perspective this would do 2 things, 1st we would see a team which cares and is proud to pull on the shirt, 2nd give us an incite into the up and coming players of the future, and the added bonus we might just, unearth a little gem. Here's Hoping
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ESSEX75 added 15:13 - Apr 14
Ha Ha Change the manager change the players Change the owners this is what you wished for enjoy ha ha ha
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Razor added 10:52 - Apr 16
Lrts not forget the previous manager left us with 3 wins on the bounce with this very same squad and players and arguably against stonger opposition----thanks heavens he got us enough points to avoid relegation.

Why was Edwards taken off when he was beginning to run the show and no sign of Hawkins?

PC talks a good game but-------
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